Example sentences of "[adj] [verb] both [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Known as capillary leak syndrome , this causes both systemic hypotension and tissue oedema .
2 This requires both parallel processing and a system of constraint satisfaction , and connectionism offers a way of implementing such a system .
3 We suppose that it is impossible to sustain both high juvenile and adult survival , and choose the arbitrary constraint that J+A1 .
4 They have to do this because it is seen as impossible to have both low inflation and a high level of employment since the former requires a low level of demand whereas the latter requires a high level of demand to keep people in jobs making things for sale .
5 Neither parliament nor the law was open , though these provided both soaring fame and a practical anchor for similarly gifted men .
6 Growth from 1851 to 1911 was concentrated on the few urban industrial regions in which an increasing proportion of the population lived ; these experienced both net immigration and natural increase .
7 The period 1966 — 73 saw both national manufacturing decline and spatial dispersion .
8 In many areas , these comprise both second home dwellers and those households least well established in the housing market .
9 It is important , therefore , to bear in mind the significance of the budget that Lloyd George introduced in 1909 to finance both social welfare reforms and increased government expenditure on other matters such as defence , by increasing taxation and making it more redistributive .
10 She was thankful to see both main water and electric light .
11 For areas that will get the occasional splash or may suffer from condensation , a water-resistant adhesive and grout is perfectly adequate , but for surfaces such as shower cubicles , which will have to withstand prolonged wetting , it is essential to use both waterproof adhesive and waterproof grout .
12 Of the remaining two patients , one had both low amplitude of contractions and severe disorganisation of activity , and one ( patient 8 ) has no motor activity detected .
13 Kaldor ( 1966 ) in particular developed both theoretical analysis and official advice on the alleged connection [ Kaldor , 1966 , 1968 , 1975 ] .
14 Against a backdrop of rapidly changing retail dynamics and continuing economic uncertainty , trading conditions in the U.S.A. were extremely difficult affecting both Mass Market Apparel and Home Fashions .
15 We encourage students to take Greek , and give a great deal of special help in language study at all levels , but it is quite possible to take both New Testament 1 and New Testament 2 in English .
16 The authors argue that activists should not be discouraged by the length of time necessary to change both clinical practice and policy as steady and consistent work will be effective and reap the desired rewards .
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